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Almost 60 per cent of car accidents are caused by Bahraini drivers, it has emerged.
The statistic was revealed yesterday (March 8) by BDF Hospital Royal Medical Services director Major General professor Shaikh Khalid bin Ali Al Kh

With an eye on speed causing 90 per cent of traffic accidents on Dubai roads, German technology firm Robert Bosch has developed the world’s first all-in-one safety system for motorcycles which will help to save lives.
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Abu Dhabi motorists involved in minor accidents will be fined if they fail to remove their vehicles from the road in a new move aimed at avoiding traffic obstruction and reducing traffic congestion.
Brigadier Ghaith Hassan Al Zaab

Abu Dhabi motorists involved in minor accidents will be fined if they fail to remove their vehicles from the road in a new move aimed at avoiding traffic obstruction and reducing traffic congestion.
Brigadier Ghaith Hassan Al Zaab

More than 700 airline passengers and flight crew have lost lives in the past 150 days in aviation accidents, sparking concerns among some travellers if skies are getting more dangerous.
However, experts say "don't be nerv

The International Air Transport Association (Iata) has assured air travellers that despite the recent plane tragedies, flying still remained safe.
Referring to the tragedies involving the Malaysian plane over Ukraine; the TransAsi

Fatalities from traffic accidents in Abu Dhabi decreased 27 per cent during May, as compared to April, according to statistics of the Traffic and Patrols Directorate at Abu Dhabi Police.
The number of accidents

Road accidents have claimed the lives of 175 people over the past two years in Bahrain.
The death toll comes as an eye-opener amid uproar over the new traffic law which stipulates a driving ban on expatriates,

Road accidents have claimed the lives of 175 people over the past two years in Bahrain.
The death toll comes as an eye-opener amid uproar over the new traffic law which stipulates a driving ban on expatriates,

The companies in GCC with poorly-designed, cramped and overcrowded offices, are taking a significant slice out of their bottom line, according to a new study commissioned by workspace at Index exhibition (formerly The Office Exhibition) in assoc